Students express their hopes for homecoming weekend
October 9, 2011State Press A&E reporter Allyson Berger speaks with ASU students about their expectations for ASU's homecoming weekend.
State Press A&E reporter Allyson Berger speaks with ASU students about their expectations for ASU's homecoming weekend.
Arizona State sophomore cornerback Alden Darby wore pink gloves in memory of his aunt who died of breast cancer against Oregon State and had the best game of his career. Darby plans to continue wearing pink throughout October for breast cancer awareness month.
Join Clayton Porter and Noah Findling for the fourth installment of Devil's Chowda!
Arizona State will look for its first road win this season as the Sun Devils travel to Utah Saturday.
(Videography by Andrew Boven | The State Press)
ASU students share their opinions on socialized medicine. (Videography by Daryl Bjoraas and Aaron Lavinsky)
Arizona State head coach Dennis Erickson noted Monday only Bolden will know when he's ready to return, but Erickson thinks Bolden has a chance to come back after the Oct. 22 bye week. Bolden on the flip side does not have a timetable set for his return and is taking it day-to-day.
Two ASU students are training dogs under the Foundation for Service Dog Support. These dogs aid injured police officers, firefighters and military men and women with everyday tasks. Change is hard, but man's best friend helps with the transition. Inspired by the foundation, these students started Campus K9s to raise money and awareness for service dogs. (Videography by Tiana Chavez)
Arizona State recently added sports dietician Beth Gevirtz to the Sun Devils sports medicine staff. Gevirtz has been around Carson Student-Athlete Center for only three weeks, but she's already making a few friends including senior linebacker Brandon Magee.
Estun Bah, made up of Tony Duncan, Darrin Yazziz and Jeremy Dancing Bull play a mixture of traditional Native American and contemporary music and Duncan performs hoop dancing. Photos by Lillian Reid Music by Estun Bah
Join Clayton Porter and Noah Findling for the third installment of Devil's Chowda!
Following Arizona State's 43-22 victory over USC, the 25th ranked Sun Devils shift their focus towards a home game against Oregon State on Saturday.
The Life Sciences Building A Wing has been home to Arizona's only collection of indigenous reptiles for over 50 years. Sandra Schenone, who cares for the snakes, shares the history of the collection and her insights about the snakes that call ASU home.
Associate professor from the Herberger Institute, Anthony Pessler, discusses contemporary street art. (Videography by Clayton Porter | The State Press)
'Tosh.0' writer and former ASU alumnus Brian Rubenstein speaks with The State Press about his experiences at ASU and working as a writer for Comedy Central's 'Tosh.0'.
(Photography by Lisa Bartoli)
Many college students visit 'ratemyprofessor.com' to aid in their search for the ideal professor — but some students have mixed feelings about the website, questioning its accuracy and grading criteria. State Press Multimedia reporter Megan Thompson speaks with students and professors about the site.
Check out episode two of Devil's Chowda! complete with the first ever field piece. ASU entertainment comedy and satire at its finest. Hosted by Clayton Porter and Noah Findling.
Videography by Jessica Heigh | The State Press At Arizona State University, the AZ Outing Club explores the outdoors through exciting activities ranging from rock climbing to cliff jumping.
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